*Junior Researcher Computational Intelligence (0.8 fte, 3 years)
*http://www.vu.nl/nl/werken-bij-de-vu/vacatures/2014/007.asp
The Computational Intelligence group at the VU University Amsterdam is
looking for a Junior Researcher within the EU FP7 funded E-COMPARED
project. The project targets the development and evaluation of advanced
mobile health interventions for depression in various European
countries. The main task of the Computational Intelligence group at the
VU University Amsterdam is to develop techniques to generate predictive
models that could aid caretakers in selecting suitable treatments for
depressed patients as well as facilitate automated interventions. The
project is a collaboration between Psychological and more technically
oriented partners.
*Tasks
*/Research
/. contribute to the development of computational intelligence
techniques to generate predictive models and apply these techniques in
the aforementioned E-COMPARED project.
. contribute to the development of an intelligent mobile system to
treat depressed patients.
. publish the results of the research on high quality scientific
conferences and journals.
/Teaching
/. Aid tenured staff members in courses related to Computational
Intelligence.
*Requirements*
. English language proficiency.
. research Master degree in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science
or related field.
. proven experience in the domain of Computational Intelligence
(Machine Learning, Data Mining).
. affinity with the domain of e-Health.
*Further particulars
*
The appointment will be for a period of 3 years. We aim at a high
scientific productivity with the accompanying publications (which can
act as a good start of a PhD thesis). Possible extension of the
appointment to write a complete PhD thesis can be discussed but will
depend on the availability of funding at that time.
You can find information about our excellent fringe benefits of
employment at www.workingatvu.nl like:
. remuneration of 8,3% end-of-year bonus and 8% holiday allowance
. generous contribution (70%) commuting allowance based on public transport;
. discounts on collective insurances (healthcare- and car insurance);
*VU University Amsterdam*
VU University Amsterdam is one of the leading institutions for higher
education in Europe and aims to be inspiring, innovative, and committed
to societal welfare. It comprises twelve faculties and has teaching
facilities for 25.000 students.
Research at the Faculty of Sciences focuses on the areas of Life &
Health, Networked World, Fundamentals of Science, and Energy &
Sustainability. The faculty's teaching activities are directly linked to
this excellent research. Cooperation with other faculties on the VU
University Amsterdam campus generates attractive, high-quality
Bachelor's and Master's programmes.
At international level, the faculty cooperates closely with leading
scientific institutes and other partners.
In the context of the VU University Amsterdam management programme, the
faculty is cooperating closely with the Faculty of Earth and Life
Sciences to optimize the support of teaching and research. During the
upcoming period, the faculty, together with the Faculty of Earth and
Life Sciences, will be facing the challenge of how to further flesh out
cooperation between VU University Amsterdam's science faculties and
those of the University of Amsterdam.
The VUA Department of Computer Science has approximately 170 members,
including 35 tenured staff members and 40-50 PhD students. We are
currently embarking on an ambitious collaboration with the UvA
Informatics Institute. This will result in the largest conglomeration of
computer science research in The Netherlands, and one of the largest in
Europe.
Most of the research is embedded in the Network Institute of VU
University, and the Center for Creation, Content and Technology (CCCT)
of the UvA, covering disciplines such as Social sciences, Humanities,
and Economics. The department explicitly encourages inter- and
crossdisciplinary research, and expects from successful candidates a
willingness to collaborate with colleagues in other fields of Computer
Science, as well as with colleagues from other disciplines such as those
participating in the Network Institute and CCCT.
*Salary*
The salary will be in accordance with university regulations for
academic personnel, and depending on experience, range from a minimum of
EUR 2.427,- gross per month up to a maximum of EUR 3.037,- gross per
month (salary scale 10) based on a fulltime employment.
*Information
*
For additional information please contact:
Dr. Mark Hoogendoorn
phone: +31 20 598 7772
e-mail: m.hoogendoorn at vu.nl
*Application
*
Applicants are requested to write a letter in which they describe their
abilities and motivation, accompanied by a curriculum vitae and one or
two references (name(s) and e-mail address(es).
Please send your application before 6 February 2014 to
vacature.few at vu.nl or:
VU University Amsterdam
Faculty of Sciences
to the attention of: Mrs. Elly Lammers
De Boelelaan 1081
1081 HV Amsterdam
Please mention the vacancy number 14018 in the e-mail header or at the
top of your letter and on the envelope
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